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Below you will find links to various websites that will help reinforce and review money skills.
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1.Making Change this game makes you the convenience store cashier so it your responsibility to give the customers the correct change- GOOD LUCK!

2.My Savings Quest this great introduction to budgeting your money. The game has you pick a job that pays you a specific salary and from there you have to make decisions to purchase or save money.

3.Coin Combo-this game reminds me of the Connect Four game I used to play with my brothers when I was young. A money amount will appear in the green box in the upper left corner of the screen and players must click on the coins to match that amount.

4.Money Game- a game to giving the correct amount of money using $1 and $5 bills. Scroll to the middle of the page and set the exercise block to 8 then click on the "start" button. Click and drag the correct bills to match the request that appear at the top of the money page.

5.ArceyTech Money Program- this is a great game that "teaches you how to use coins and bills when you pay for something. The program asks you for a specific amount of money. You drag and drop different coins and bills into a blue box until it contains the correct amount. When you are done, you ask the program to check your answer. The program lets you know if your answer is correct."

6.Money Flashcards-
Students count the money on the page, type in the amount and click enter to check their answer. It gives student results at the top of the page.

7.Cash Out- You’re the cashier at this crazy store and you need to give change to the customers who are buying items. There are several features that I like including the ability to set the level of assistance given and difficulty level. To give the change you click on the coins/bills and they move to the counter. When you mouse over the coins/bills it does give you text support telling you what the coin/bill is worth. If you want to give back change you simply click on the coins you no longer want and they are removed. When you think you have the correct answer you simply click on the “Give Change” icon. There is a 3 minute timer that begins at the start of the game so the object is to try and sell as many items as possible before the time runs out.

8.Saxon Math Coin Values- Students are asked to calculate the value of the coins in the box at the top of the page and then click on the correct answer from the answer field of three. There is a score box that summarizes the session (10 questions)- YEAH!

9.The Piggy Bank- this game gives you two level to pick from. Coins will be falling onto the sreen and your goal is to click on the coins until they to adds up to the amount shown on the screen.

Watch this video below to see how someone took $17.02 worth of pennies and created a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln- it's amazing!